Leather in f-sport 2017/18?
#1
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Leather in f-sport 2017/18?
i love my f-sport...I have had my 2016 for almost 6 months and find it zippy,stylish,sexy and super fun to drive. The ONE thing that still sticks in my craw is the "nuluxe" pleather on the seats. My last car was my 1999 RX that I owned for 17 years. The leather was immaculate when I used it for a trade in. I babied that car as I am this one. But I miss leather..I really do. I would go to a custom upholstery place, if it weren't for a little thing called my husband! And the cost of having someone custom make leather for my NX. Has anyone heard if Lexus might offer leather as an option for the f-sport anytime in the future? I have no idea why it wasn't either included or an option for the f-sport... After all, we are talking Lexus!
#2
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Why do you dislike the NuLuxe fabric? I can't honestly tell much difference. Our 2013 RX with leather was showing cracks along the stretch marks from the animal hide used on the seats at three years and 5300 miles. Our ES with NuLuxe doesn't show any such wear at about 12k miles. Both materials feel and look the same. The only negative difference I have been able to perceive is that you don't have the leather smell.
Someone on the ES forum commented that the newer model Lexus cars are using a much thinner leather than was used in the past. He said you had to get into the semi-analin (probably misspelled that) leather to match the leathers used 10 or 15 years ago. I have no way to confirm this, just sharing a comment made on another Lexus forum. I will say our 2004 RX also had some light cracks beginning to show along the stretch marks at 9 years and 27k miles. It may also be worth noting, leather does carry a higher resale as a premium seat covering. I am personally pretty ambivalent about it. Can't see enough benefit to the leather to think I should really care. My biggest question is how it will hold up in five to ten years.
Someone on the ES forum commented that the newer model Lexus cars are using a much thinner leather than was used in the past. He said you had to get into the semi-analin (probably misspelled that) leather to match the leathers used 10 or 15 years ago. I have no way to confirm this, just sharing a comment made on another Lexus forum. I will say our 2004 RX also had some light cracks beginning to show along the stretch marks at 9 years and 27k miles. It may also be worth noting, leather does carry a higher resale as a premium seat covering. I am personally pretty ambivalent about it. Can't see enough benefit to the leather to think I should really care. My biggest question is how it will hold up in five to ten years.
Last edited by TechNut; 09-03-16 at 07:56 AM. Reason: Specified fabric type on ES
#3
Why do you dislike the NuLuxe fabric? I can't honestly tell much difference. Our 2013 RX with leather was showing cracks along the stretch marks from the animal hide used on the seats at three years and 5300 miles. Our ES with NuLuxe doesn't show any such wear at about 12k miles. Both materials feel and look the same. The only negative difference I have been able to perceive is that you don't have the leather smell.
Someone on the ES forum commented that the newer model Lexus cars are using a much thinner leather than was used in the past. He said you had to get into the semi-analin (probably misspelled that) leather to match the leathers used 10 or 15 years ago. I have no way to confirm this, just sharing a comment made on another Lexus forum. I will say our 2004 RX also had some light cracks beginning to show along the stretch marks at 9 years and 27k miles. It may also be worth noting, leather does carry a higher resale as a premium seat covering. I am personally pretty ambivalent about it. Can't see enough benefit to the leather to think I should really care. My biggest question is how it will hold up in five to ten years.
Someone on the ES forum commented that the newer model Lexus cars are using a much thinner leather than was used in the past. He said you had to get into the semi-analin (probably misspelled that) leather to match the leathers used 10 or 15 years ago. I have no way to confirm this, just sharing a comment made on another Lexus forum. I will say our 2004 RX also had some light cracks beginning to show along the stretch marks at 9 years and 27k miles. It may also be worth noting, leather does carry a higher resale as a premium seat covering. I am personally pretty ambivalent about it. Can't see enough benefit to the leather to think I should really care. My biggest question is how it will hold up in five to ten years.
As for the quality of the leather today vs the older models, I haven't heard anything on that. I truly doubt it. I can't see A a lexus scrimping on the leather. Frankly, I think the leather in the NX is outstanding. Better than my 05 RX.
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Naturally, we all have our opinions based on past experiences and personal biases. I respect that we may not feel the same way. All I can say is that I have owned several Lexus vehicles, most with leather and now two with NuLuxe. I cannot tell a significant difference until they have a couple of years on them, then there is a noticeable difference. I have never personally sensed that NuLuxe is any "sweatier" than leather and the ES last year was the first car we bought in 20 years that didn't have leather. Just one opinion from someone that has owned both.
#6
Same here--NuLuxe is not like Leatherette--that is hot and does cause you to sweat. This is my second Lexus with the NuLuxe, the ES looked like the day it arrived after 3 years. Never felt hot sitting on the seats (North Carolina summers) in the ES or this past year with the FSport. Mercedes has used MBTex for years, and even has it on most of the E Class models in stock locally, so Lexus is not alone. It had much the same no-sweat appeal when I had one.
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For me, it's like going backwards..my first car was a ford pinto with vinyl seating. Every car since then has had leather. Maybe I'm being a big old snob..but I love the smell and feel of leather. I have to admit the nuluxe is is not bad...but I can feel and tell the difference. I am willing to live with it..but if leather ever became an option...I'd jump from the nuluxe ship first...
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Why do you dislike the NuLuxe fabric? I can't honestly tell much difference. Our 2013 RX with leather was showing cracks along the stretch marks from the animal hide used on the seats at three years and 5300 miles. Our ES with NuLuxe doesn't show any such wear at about 12k miles. Both materials feel and look the same. The only negative difference I have been able to perceive is that you don't have the leather smell.
Someone on the ES forum commented that the newer model Lexus cars are using a much thinner leather than was used in the past. He said you had to get into the semi-analin (probably misspelled that) leather to match the leathers used 10 or 15 years ago. I have no way to confirm this, just sharing a comment made on another Lexus forum. I will say our 2004 RX also had some light cracks beginning to show along the stretch marks at 9 years and 27k miles. It may also be worth noting, leather does carry a higher resale as a premium seat covering. I am personally pretty ambivalent about it. Can't see enough benefit to the leather to think I should really care. My biggest question is how it will hold up in five to ten years.
Someone on the ES forum commented that the newer model Lexus cars are using a much thinner leather than was used in the past. He said you had to get into the semi-analin (probably misspelled that) leather to match the leathers used 10 or 15 years ago. I have no way to confirm this, just sharing a comment made on another Lexus forum. I will say our 2004 RX also had some light cracks beginning to show along the stretch marks at 9 years and 27k miles. It may also be worth noting, leather does carry a higher resale as a premium seat covering. I am personally pretty ambivalent about it. Can't see enough benefit to the leather to think I should really care. My biggest question is how it will hold up in five to ten years.
When he sat in it however he commented on the quality of the red perforated leather seats admitting Lexus uses one of the best quality leather in the business.
#9
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I still prefer NuLuxe over leather. Loved it in my IS, and was sad my GS was only available with leather.
Lexus has stated in the past that they use NuLuxe on F Sport seats because it has more grip than leather. I doubt they'll change that anytime soon, if ever.
Lexus has stated in the past that they use NuLuxe on F Sport seats because it has more grip than leather. I doubt they'll change that anytime soon, if ever.
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For me, it's like going backwards..my first car was a ford pinto with vinyl seating. Every car since then has had leather. Maybe I'm being a big old snob..but I love the smell and feel of leather. I have to admit the nuluxe is is not bad...but I can feel and tell the difference. I am willing to live with it..but if leather ever became an option...I'd jump from the nuluxe ship first...
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